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For that, it needs to hook into the modify operation.
Andrew Bartlett
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At the moment it is able to validate an object has no conflicting
objectlasses that it meets the criteria to be inserted as child of
the parent and also sorts and create the objectclass hierarchy so
that the objectclass .c module can be obsoleted.
Not activated by default as we have to completely rework the
current provisioning method. (In my tests I could not activate
it before all other ldif except for the one that create users
were loaded, make test seem to be happy anyway if it is activated
after provisioning).
Next steps will be attribute and attribute syntax checking on add operation.
And then the modify operation will follow.
Simo.
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contex :-)
once at connection time, after modules have been loaded.
Introduce a function to retrieve the value where needed.
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needed in searches
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metze
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OID mappings.
The key point is to 'enable' the partitions in the partitions module
before the init is complete. That way, the modules can perform
searches that use partitions.
Andrew Bartlett
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Try to cope with partital initialisation.
Andrew Bartlett
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translation. I hope to have this reading a schema structure in the
future.
Andrew Bartlett
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distinguisedName on templated objects.
In looking how to handle distinguishedName correctly on LDAP, I was
very glad to find it supported entryDN, and this adds another mapping.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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not used purely as ldb module helper functions. This now passes these
strings back as explicit parameters.
Andrew Bartlett
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needs to be renamed (operation_add?).
This allows me to match the behaviour and substitute with the
entryUUID module for remote LDAP connections.
Andrew Bartlett
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Martin Kühl
<mkhl@samba.org>.
Martin took over the work done last year by Jelmer, in last year's
SoC. This was a substanital task, as the the ldb modules API changed
significantly during the past year, with the addition of async calls.
This changeset reimplements and enables the ldb_map ldb module and
adapts the example module and test case, both named samba3sam, to the
implementation.
The ldb_map module supports splitting an ldb database into two parts
(called the "local" and "remote" part) and storing the data in one of
them (the remote database) in a different format while the other acts
as a fallback.
This allows ldb to e.g. store to and load data from a remote LDAP
server and present it according to the Samba4 schema while still
allowing the LDAP to present and modify its data separately.
A complex example of this is the samba3sam module (by Jelmer
Vernooij), which maps data between the samba3 and samba4 schemas.
A simpler example is given by the entryUUID module (by Andrew
Bartlett), which handles some of the differences between AD and
OpenLDAP in operational attributes. It principally maps objectGUID,
to and from entryUUID elements. This is also an example of a module
that doesn't use the local backend as fallback storage.
This merge also splits the ldb_map.c file into smaller, more
manageable parts.
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to do
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helper function to set them.
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Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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correct parameter, as this is called for more than just 'add'.
Andrew Bartlett
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This confirms that records are replicated into the correct databases,
and that the case insensitive flags really work.
Andrew Bartlett
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partitions.
Test that we do that correctly.
Andrew Bartlett
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it by default.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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warnings.
Andrew Bartlett
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ldb API changes.
Andrew Bartlett
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Finally acknowledge that ldb is inherently async and does not have a dual personality anymore
Rename all ldb_async_XXX functions to ldb_XXX except for ldb_async_result, it is now ldb_reply
to reflect the real function of this structure.
Simo.
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the Global Catalog port 'correctly' (in a very simple sense) in that
it should be no worse than what we had before.
We now combine partitions together to search over the whole tree, when
we are marked as 'global catalog'.
Andrew Bartlett
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The function pointer was meant to be unused, this patch fixes
partition.c to use ldb_sequence_number(). (No backend provided the
pointer any more).
Set the flags onto the ldb structure, so that all backends opened by
the partitions module inherit the flags.
Set the read-ony flag when accessed as the global catalog
Modify the LDAP server to track that this query is for the global
catalog (by incoming port), and set a opqaue pointer.
Next step is to read that opaque pointer in the partitions module.
Andrew Bartlett
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Remember to perform operations on the base database as well.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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to be created as foreign, even if they are in a local domain.
Also we do need the user to exist for the life of the test, as we add
it to a group.
Andrew Bartlett
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in the Builtin domain a SID from the global domain.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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In particular, this removes one use of the LDB_DN_NULL_FAILED macro,
which was being used on more than DNs, had an embedded goto, and
confused the IBM checker.
In the password_hash code, ensure that sambaAttr is not, before
checking the number of values.
In GENSEC, note that this switch value can't occour. This seems to be
the only way to quiet both the IBM checker and gcc, as well as cope
with possibly invalid inputs.
Andrew Bartlet
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- creation of ForeignSecurityPrincipals
- template duplication code
Rework much of the LSA server to pass the RPC-LSA test. Much of the
server code was untested. In implementing the LSA Accounts feature, I
have opted to have it only create entires when privilages are applied,
and not to delete entries, but to delete the privilages.
We skip some parts of the test, but it is much better than not testing
it at all.
Andrew Bartlett
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anywhere
- fix a bad segfault
Andrew please make test before committing.
Simo.
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password changes which only include the LM and NT hash, such as the
original ChangePassword.
It also fixes setting passwords on the BUILTIN domain.
Finally, the msDS-KeyVersionNumber is only incremented if not
explicity set by the modify.
Andrew Bartlett
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This required changes to the rootDSE module, to allow registration of
partitions. In doing so I renamed the 'register' operation to
'register_control' and 'register_partition', which changed a few more
modules.
Due to the behaviour of certain LDAP servers, we create the baseDN
entry in two parts: Firstly, we allow the admin to export a simple
LDIF file to add to their server. Then we perform a modify to add the
remaining attributes.
To delete all users in partitions, we must now search and delete all
objects in the partition, rather than a simple search from the root.
Against LDAP, this might not delete all objects, so we allow this to
fail.
In testing, we found that the 'Domain Controllers' container was
misnamed, and should be 'CN=', rather than 'OU='.
To avoid the Templates being found in default searches, they have been
moved to CN=Templates from CN=Templates,${BASEDN}.
Andrew Bartlett
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Remove duplicate attribute in search request
Search for the domain by NDR-encoded SID, not string (consistant with
the rest of the C code, and helps partially-constructed LDAP
backends).
Use the default basedn for the domain search.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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original error strings back to the callers.
Andrew Bartlett
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This adds more/better setting of the ldb error string, and avoids
using gendb_search(), as this doens't return the error code.
Andrew Bartlett
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to implement.
Andrew Bartlett
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We were not using the correct baseDN for the templates search. Using NULL is no longer valid (like against AD).
While chasing that down, return proper error codes, and use the
ldb_set_errstr() to get a good error string back up to the UI layer.
Andrew Bartlett
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the whole ldb structure.
Because the sequence number was a fn pointer on the main ldb context,
turn it into a full request (currently sync).
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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